4 Written questions

4 Multiple choice questions

After the daguerreotype, the next major advance in the history of photography was the
development of the __________ process, an example of which is Young Lady with an
Umbrella

In both the camera and the __________, light enters a narrow opening and is projected onto a
photosensitive surface

Edward Steichen's __________, taken in 1906, is one of the foremost early examples of the photograph as
a work of art.

Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother is a touching photograph taken during the period of __________.

plants; negative

In both the camera and the __________, light enters a narrow opening and is projected onto a
photosensitive surface

The Artist's Studio, taken in 1837, was the first photograph of its kind and was produced on silver-plated
copper by __________.

Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother is a touching photograph taken during the period of __________.

6. William Henry Fox Talbot's first "photogenic drawings" were eerie, delicate photographs of
__________, produced from a __________.

The Flatiron Building-Evening

Edward Steichen's __________, taken in 1906, is one of the foremost early examples of the photograph as
a work of art.

The Artist's Studio, taken in 1837, was the first photograph of its kind and was produced on silver-plated
copper by __________.

Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother is a touching photograph taken during the period of __________.

In both the camera and the __________, light enters a narrow opening and is projected onto a
photosensitive surface

emulsion; silver halide

The "active layer" of film contains a(n) __________ of small particles of __________.

Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother is a touching photograph taken during the period of __________.

Margaret Bourke-White wrote, "Using the camera was almost a relief; it interposed a slight barrier
between myself and the white horror in front of me ..." Here, Bourke-White is describing __________.

The word photography is derived from Greek roots that mean __________.

4 True/False questions

The first photographic process to leave a permanent image was invented in 1826 and known as
__________. → a growing middle class

True False

After the daguerreotype, the next major advance in the history of photography was the
development of the __________ process, an example of which is Young Lady with an
Umbrella → autochrome

True False

The Artist's Studio, taken in 1837, was the first photograph of its kind and was produced on silver-plated
copper by __________. → Daguerre

True False

Margaret Bourke-White wrote, "Using the camera was almost a relief; it interposed a slight barrier
between myself and the white horror in front of me ..." Here, Bourke-White is describing __________. → Buchenwald during the Holocaust